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    Home » Mains » Soups, Curries and Stews » Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

    Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

    Published: Jan 1, 2019 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by HWC Magazine · 54 Comments

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    Enjoying a delicious bowl of Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is just like getting a big hug from your mom. Filled the brim with gluten free rice vermicelli noodles snuggled in a bath of nourishing bone broth, aromatics and anti-inflammatory turmeric. Less than 15 minutes and dinner is ready! #glutenfree #noodleswithoutborders #noodles #easyrecipe #soup #turmeric #healthyliving #thai / https://www.hwcmagazine.com

    Enjoying a delicious bowl of Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is just like getting a big hug from your mom. Filled the brim with gluten free Thai rice vermicelli noodles snuggled in a bath of nourishing bone broth, aromatics and anti-inflammatory turmeric. Less than 15 minutes and dinner is ready!

    Enjoying a delicious bowl of Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is just like getting a big hug from your mom. Filled the brim with gluten free rice vermicelli noodles snuggled in a bath of nourishing bone broth, aromatics and anti-inflammatory turmeric. Less than 15 minutes and dinner is ready! #glutenfree #noodleswithoutborders #noodles #easyrecipe #soup #turmeric #healthyliving #thai / https://www.hwcmagazine.com

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    Rice Vermicelli Noodles are the perfect SLURPING Noodle

    Have you ever tried rice vermicelli noodles? You have no idea on what you have been missing. These noodles are super quick to prepare, are gluten-free and have this fun slurping quality that makes them irresistible. We have used rice vermicelli noodles for this recipe but feel free to substitute pad thai noodles, ramen noodles, Chinese egg noodles or any noodles you desire. The only change will be the cooking time and the amount of broth added to cook the noodles.

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    Do you Need a LOW CARB option?

    If you want to go low carb/keto then feel free to try exchanging the rice vermicelli noodles with the shirataki noodles or make your own zucchini zoodles. If we are doing the low carb thing, we love adding tofu to the soup. At the very end of the cooking process, we beat and egg and then drizzle to egg into the soup while it is simmering to give it extra protein and a thicker texture.

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    Do you need a Vegan Option?

    No worries, just exchange the chicken bone broth with either vegetable broth or mushroom broth. Adding in a few sliced shiitake mushrooms in also delicious.

    Gut Health is an Important Element to Post Holiday Recovery

    Are you feeling completely drained, exhausted and not quite fitting into those skinny jeans after the holidays? We totally get that. We have seriously overindulged over this holiday on feasts and drinks and lack of sleep and now we need to recover and bring our bodies back into balance. Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is a gentle and relaxing way to get your body back to baseline. Sipping on bone broth is a great way to get your gut health back where it needs to be. After a month of abusing your body and your digestive system, a quick review of our Feed your Spleen:Nourish  Your Body with Meal Planning is just what you need.

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    Bone Broth is Key to Repair and Restoration

    Bone broth is made with chicken bones that contain nutrients some which support immune function, decrease inflammation and oxidative stress and can help heal leaky gut. The broth contains amino acids, collagens, gelatin and minerals. Plain bone broth is well----just plain and BORING. Once you add the aromatics, spices, noodles and vegetables, you have a delicious meal. If you like nourishing low carb meals you may be interested in our Simple Spicy Thai Hot Pot.

    We love Substitutions...

    As you can see the additions, exchanges and substitutions are endless. We used bok choy as we had that veggie in our crisper.  Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is also delicious with spinach, green onions and many other quick cooking green leafy veggies. Frozen veggies work great too.

    7 Good Reasons to Add Turmeric to your Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

    The only item that is not substitutable is turmeric. We used ½ teaspoon of ground turmeric but you can also use 1 tablespoon of grated fresh turmeric. Turmeric has a beautiful golden color and has many health benefits. This spice can ward off Alzheimer's disease, cancer prevention, reduces the risks of heart attacks and strokes, combats inflammatory diseases, helps fight off cold and flu, helps indigestion and weight loss and helps diabetics. That is 7 good reasons to add it to your soup. Turmeric is a warming and aromatic spice with slight bitter undertones and is also used extensively in Southeast Asian and Middle-Eastern cuisines. If you like the healing effects of turmeric, you may enjoy our Easy Spiced Golden Milk or our Turmeric Vegetable Medley 

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    My Kitchen is Yellow - HELP...!

    The most important thing is to keep the turmeric off your hands, clothes and counter tops. Unless you want an unusual yellow tied dyed shirt, you should really take note to this warning. If grating fresh turmeric, wear gloves or you will look like you're a 5 pack a day heavy smoker with nicotine stains on your fingertips. However, this beautiful yellow color is what makes this spice a colorful addition to your cooking. If you do happen to get a little turmeric on your countertops or cutting board, a little bleach water will usually take the stain right out.

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    The Secret to Delicious Noodles

    Rice vermicelli noodles expand when they cook and emit a little rice flour into the soup broth for a nice thick and rich consistency broth. Rice vermicelli noodles always come in these packages with 2-4 bunches of noodles in a pack. As you are only going to use half a package to serve 4 people, be sure to separate the noodles over a large bowl or cutting board as the little noodles break off everywhere and make a huge mess.  Rice vermicelli noodles cook really fast in about 2 minutes and are gluten-free, egg free and lactose free.

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    Why You Need Golden Spiced Noodle Soup in your Meal Plan this Week...

    Today we are having what they call a "monsoon". It is just more wind, rain and dampness. It is the perfect day for a hot steamy fragrant bowl of soothing and delicious Golden Spiced Noodle Soup with lots of ginger, garlic, turmeric, vermicelli rice noodles and bok choy. We originally posted this recipe in October of 2013 and updated her today to give her a fresh set of photos and more details to the recipe.

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    When it is cold and damp outside, your body craves to be nurtured and loved. Golden Spiced Noodle Soup is like getting a big warm hug from your mom. The soup is fragrant like mom's apron after a day of baking. These soup noodles are soft and silky like your mom's skin. Golden Spiced Noodle Soups broth is like getting gentle pat or rub on the back as it soothes all your worries away. Hugs from our mom cannot be replaced. However, if you need a hug to get you through the day a delicious bowl of this Northern Thai inspired soup recipe is the very closest you can get to the real deal.

    Accessible Ingredients for Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

    Northern Thai Recipes are generally milder, salty and sour but rarely sweet compared to Southern Thai Recipes that are spicy, salty, sweet and sour. We know it is difficult to gather all the ingredients for Asian recipes. Therefore, we have only used a handful of ingredients that you can find at a normal run of the mill Western food market. You can exchange the rice vermicelli noodles with any noodles your little heart desires.

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    Golden Spiced Noodle Soup

    Filled the brim with gluten free rice vermicelli noodles snuggled in a bath of nourishing bone broth, aromatics and anti-inflammatory turmeric.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Mains, Sides
    Cuisine: Thai
    Cook Time: 15 minutes
    Total Time: 15 minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 215kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Ingredients

    • 1 tablespoon Light flavored oil
    • 2-3 shallots
      peeled and chopped
    • 1 clove garlic
      peeled and chopped
    • 1 inch ginger
      knob peeled and grated or ½ teaspoon ground dried
    • ½ teaspoon turmeric
      ground or 1 tablespoon fresh grated
    • 7 cups chicken bone broth or vegetable or mushroom broth -gluten-free
    • 4 oz vermicelli rice noodles
    • salt and pepper
      to taste (white or black pepper)
    • 1 cup bok choy
    • tofu
      optional
    • egg optional
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    Instructions

    • Place canola oil or light flavored oil into pot. On a medium-high heat add your shallots, garlic, ginger and ground turmeric. Cook until lightly aromatic.
    • Add your gluten free chicken bone broth or vegetable broth to the pan and salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a gentle boil. Add your vermicelli rice noodles. Do not overcook as they only take about two minutes and then they will be aldente. Your vermicelli rice noodles will absorb some the broth and expand so adjust the amount of broth to the amount of noodles added, depending on your package size. (If you decide to use a different type of noodles, you may have to increase the amount of broth and cooking time to time specified on the package)
    • Add your bok choy, and any other items you like such as tofu or egg. (If you choose to add an egg you can do this 3 ways. You can add the beaten egg at the end so your broth is thick and rich. You can add it whole at the end and make like a poached egg or maybe you want to fry your egg separately and add on the top at the end.
    • Adjust seasoning to taste. Serve your golden spiced noodle soup hot and steamy.

    Notes

    If you decide to use a different type of noodle, you will have to cook according to the package directions and most likely will take longer to cook. Please note that noodles absorb some of the broth so be sure to add enough broth to cook the noodles and to serve with the soup.
    The longer your soup sets, the more broth will be absorbed. This soup is best served the same day.
    If you want to cook your noodles separately from the broth, you can refrigerate them both separately and combine to reheat and use within 3 days of being refrigerated.
    Feel free to use any quick cook vegetables like spinach, kale, greens or even frozen veggies in the soup.
    If you want to make this soup vegan, use a vegetable broth or mushroom broth instead of the chicken bone broth.
    If you want to make this recipe low carb, exchange the rice vermicelli noodles with shirataki noodles or zucchini zoodles. We like to drizzle in a little beaten egg at the end of the cooking process to give the broth a thicker consistency and some tofu for extra protein, if we are going low carb.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 215kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 189mg | Potassium: 441mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 782IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 1mg
    Did you make this recipe?Tag us @HWCMagazine or hastag us #HWCMagazine!

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    1. Nami | Just One Cookbook says

      October 16, 2013 at 7:34 pm

      Slurrrp! Looking delicious! I think I need to (finally) go downstairs and make myself a bowl of noodles (after all - since I don't have time to make calzone). Turmeric (you must have good one!) gives bright nice yellow color and very appetizing!

      Reply
    2. deliciouslynell says

      October 15, 2013 at 4:37 am

      Yum! I want a big bowl of this noodle soup for lunch! :3

      Reply
    3. dedy oktavianus pardede says

      October 10, 2013 at 11:37 pm

      Anyting with saffron would be fancy even more, i guess i can imagine how fragrant is your noodle soup....
      btw, i think grilled meat would lovely accomanion for this recipe

      Reply
    4. Elaine says

      October 09, 2013 at 10:42 pm

      Bam, isn't your soup a glorious colour! Can you buy rice drop noodles in HK? Their a shorter version of your rice noodle; perhaps 1" long and they don't stick to each other.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        October 10, 2013 at 1:15 am

        Hello Elaine, thanks for stopping by. Drop rice noodles would be a great option if you can find them where you live. I will keep my eyes open for the drop rice noodles in HK but for now all they have available is the Thai rice noodles in bundles. Take Care, BAM

        Reply
    5. Charles says

      October 08, 2013 at 9:21 pm

      Wow, you weren't kidding about the colour when you said "Golden" were you?! Looks indeed very comforting and cosy - I'm jealous of all your saffron... a couple of strands (literally) costs a fortune here!

      Reply
    6. Subha says

      October 08, 2013 at 5:12 pm

      Stunning clicks............Looks yummy

      x❤x❤
      http://indianveggiesbhojan.blogspot.in/

      Reply
    7. Kathleen Richardson says

      October 07, 2013 at 8:33 pm

      Just looking at the beautiful color of the soup, BAM, makes me feel all warm and cozy.

      Reply
    8. jothetartqueen says

      October 07, 2013 at 6:41 am

      Beautiful comfort food in such a bright and happy colour. I can imagine having it on a cold, gloomy day.
      It will definitely give you the warmth and comfort that you need. Keep warm, Bam!

      Reply
    9. GourmetGetaways (@GourmetGetaway) says

      October 07, 2013 at 3:48 am

      Yum!
      I can just imagine how hearty and fragrant this noodle soup would be. It looks absolutely delicious with the golden hue of saffron and tumeric

      Reply
    10. Danny @ 1227 Foster says

      October 07, 2013 at 3:09 am

      This soup looks so hearty and inviting -- the golden color is stunning! Wish I had a bowl now as the weather is slowly turning to Fall. I hope you are well!

      Reply
    11. thatskinnychickcanbake says

      October 07, 2013 at 1:52 am

      We're having the same weather...I want to see the sun! Your soup is gorgeous...love the color. I have a wooden cutting board with a turmeric stain :/

      Reply
    12. Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says

      October 06, 2013 at 6:40 pm

      This soup looks like a perfect pick me up on some upcoming chilly nights! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    13. Hannah (BitterSweet) says

      October 06, 2013 at 12:51 am

      Ah, this soup is the stuff that dreams are made of! I've been craving comfort as the weather grows colder, and this would absolutely do the trick. That golden broth especially has me hooked, since I'm forever putting turmeric in salads, dips, and even drinks. This is so perfect!

      Reply
    14. Heather @ Sugar Dish Me says

      October 05, 2013 at 12:15 pm

      Super beautiful soup, Bam! I love how you describe it as a hug. I wish we would get some soup weather here! I am ready to go but it's still hovering near 90 degrees!

      Reply
    15. Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner says

      October 04, 2013 at 7:37 pm

      This definitely looks like the ideal comfort food! I've never cooked with rice noodles but am always experimenting with new ingredients. 🙂

      Reply
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